Actor Nadeem Jafri Shooting In Karachi

KARACHI: Actor, TV host and artist Nadeem Jafri was injured after mistrusted raiders opened fire at him in Karachi’s Gulshan-e-Iqbal area on Thursday.

The Wrong No Actor Nadeem Jafri Shooting In Karachi received multiple bullet injuries in an assumed mugging occasion outside near his residence at sehri time, TV actor and host Fakhr-e-Alam said on Twitter.

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You can read the views of Fakhr-e-Alam on social media regarding Actor Nadeem Jafri’s Injuries and attack during shooting in Karachi

“It was an exchange of gunfire after robbers were leaving the scebe prior to that they had man handled jafri resulting in bruises to him.”

“During exchange of gunfire multiple bullets whizzed by Nadeem and his cousin @ the entire neighbourhood was witnessing it”.

Amjad Sabri’s sudden death pushed the Pakistani artist community harshly. In a show of harmony, multiple sponsors of the entertainment industry uploaded a video memorandum on Facebook, challenging the same level of safety that is commonly reserved for government representatives.

Through Fakhr-e-Alam, the video highlighted some of the industry’s most familiar faces — including Faisal Qureshi, Faakhir and Maria Wasti — demanding the government to provide artists with the same safety protocol that politicians receive as artists are as popular as them.

They got the cold behaviour from the ppp government, even some harsh statements were crossed between them on the case of security . SAMAA TV have releised the news on such crossed statements between fakhr-e-alam and PPP GOVT related to security issues .
While the video went viral, the request ended up in-between not only the general public but also the artist community.

In the over two-minute-long video, the Sindh Board of Movie Edits chairman said, “We are extremely shocked by Amjad Sabri’s death and realised that there is no one to look after our safety and security. We want the same security as the government representatives. And if that does not happen, then government representatives should also give up their protocols so that we at least feel that all of us are equally vulnerable.”